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Old 07-24-2015, 12:30 AM   #1
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+1 for the RT43's. Excellent tire. I've put about 10k on a new set I got for cheap on tire rack.


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Old 07-24-2015, 08:10 AM   #2
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What size are you looking for?
I appologize for the long wait. It was a long day yesterday. I checked the car and they are 185/60R15.

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General Altimax RT43 A/S H rated tires . These do very well for all weather conditions . They did well during the winter . Not as good as a dedicated snow . Gas mileage is not impacted all that much . Keep these at 35 p.s.i.. See the reviews for the RT43 at Tire Rack . There's also a $70 rebate for the RT43 at the General tire website . If you have the 185/60-15s' they could possibly be purchased for $50 each with the rebate .
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+1 for the RT43's. Excellent tire. I've put about 10k on a new set I got for cheap on tire rack.


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Thank you both! I will check these + other options and get back on which ones I chose.
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Old 07-24-2015, 04:30 PM   #3
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+1 for the General Altimax RT43. I had a set on my 2010 Corolla in DC this past winter and they are awesome tires in the snow, rain and dry condition. Relatively inexpensive and don't harm fuel economy too much. Max PSI is 51psi.

Very comfortable, very quiet. Best tires I've had, honestly. Made in the USA is a plus too. I recommend tirebuyer.com - great service, fast shipping, and usually free shipping to a local installer.

I sold my 2010 Corolla a few months ago and picked up a '07 Yaris, which needs new tires some time soon.

I am thinking of picking up the Kumho TA11's from tirebuyer.com

There is an $80 rebate on the Kumhos and you get an additional 5% off with code summer5. Your installer may have a coupon as well.

Also, free shipping to an installer. I think with rebate the tires come in at $171 plus $68 for installation (4 tires).
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